EDIT: For the record, I count 9 references of 'SCEA' on the back of my original 60GB box. 3 in 3 different languages. So 3 under the English section, 3 under French, and 3 under Spanish. It has the link: scei.co.jp/ps3-eula twice, and it mentions Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. about 15 times.

That's pretty much about what law is about, especially because there's so many laws that go so deep. The whole point isn't to prove who is inherently right, but to prove how the other side is wrong. In the very least provide evidence to support why the other side is wrong.

EDIT: For the record, I count 9 references of 'SCEA' on the back of my original 60GB box. 3 in 3 different languages. So 3 under the English section, 3 under French, and 3 under Spanish. It has the link: scei.co.jp/ps3-eula twice, and it mentions Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. about 15 times.

I posted a link that is a lot more in depth about it...
Just how many times have you actually READ your box since you've had it lol?

I posted a link that is a lot more in depth about it...
Just how many times have you actually READ your box since you've had it lol?

Is it the Ars Technica article? This one was posted a while after so I thought it was new.

Also, I'm not sure what that question has to do with anything when this is the what was brought up by the defense:

"When one purchases a Playstation Computer and looks at its outer box, it has plastered on numerous places that it is a product of Sony Japan and all rights belong to Sony Japan. It only references Sony Japan—not SCEA.," the document explained. "When one takes the Playstation Computer out of its box and inspects it, it states it is a product of Sony Japan and all rights belong to Sony Japan. It does not reference California.

So that is completely false.

But to answer your question, every time I stumble across it, I take a little glance at it. Just for old times sake...

Originally Posted by Mike Birbiglia

Why would you go talk about computers when you could stay here and go skiing and your skis will be french toast sticks!

I think its you that you don't understand.....I will ask again maybe this time you will get it.Can you go online with a firmware that is OLDER than the latest one?Or do they mean that you can boot the latest one and the whatever CfW?

I think its you that you don't understand.....I will ask again maybe this time you will get it.Can you go online with a firmware that is OLDER than the latest one?Or do they mean that you can boot the latest one and the whatever CfW?

depends if there is a bypass, and in theory that is why they are working on a dual boot

I myself am against these hacks as it leads to ingame hacking on the multiplayer which I hate. I run CFW on my PSP because I only use it for single player so it doesn't bother me. Maybe Sony should go to some of the homebrew devs and bring the homebrews to the PS3 in a new update to save people hacking their consoles and risk getting a ban.

I myself am against these hacks as it leads to ingame hacking on the multiplayer which I hate. I run CFW on my PSP because I only use it for single player so it doesn't bother me. Maybe Sony should go to some of the homebrew devs and bring the homebrews to the PS3 in a new update to save people hacking their consoles and risk getting a ban.

Um, that's a weird stance to take isn't it? Against PS3 hacks, but ok for PSP?

Also, Sony used to allow homebrew, but they took it away when they removed Linux.

What's that got to to with cfw being ok on the PSP (where this is online cheating and hacking), and cfw/hacks on the PS3? That's what I was commenting about.

Because the vast majority of MP titles on the PSP isn't actually "online" with strangers, but normally in close proximity with other players. Which brings to mind another interesting question. What games are you referring to when you mention online cheating with the PSP?

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